Dr. McWilliam's Biography — James R. McWilliam, M.D., is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in foot and ankle surgery. His treatment philosophy stresses conservative management and, if non-operative treatment fails, he applies an evidence-based approach to surgical correction and repair. An emphasis on minimally invasive techniques, when applicable, frequently returns his patients to an active lifestyle faster than traditional, open techniques. As the foremost foot and ankle surgeon in Westchester County, Dr. McWilliam has pioneered cutting-edge techniques in foot and ankle surgery including arthroscopic cartilage and ligament repair, percutaneous Achilles tendon repair, and minimally invasive bunion surgery. As such, he is an in-demand speaker on a national and international level. A lifelong educator, Dr. McWilliam continues to train medical personnel in orthopaedic surgery, from medical students to experienced surgeons. Dr. McWilliam provides surgery for and attends a clinic for patients without insurance in Westchester County. He regularly travels to Haiti to perform life changing surgery for patients there who would otherwise not have access to care. In 2018, he was named a Westchester Magazine Healthcare Hero for this service, as well as for his advancements in the care of disorders of the foot and ankle.

Dr. Koppel's Biography — Dr Koppel has been practicing in the field of interventional pain management for twenty years. He underwent fellowship training at The New York Hospital & The Hospital for Special Surgery. He is board certified in both Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Dr Koppel is director of Pain Management at Trinitas Hospital, in Elizabeth New Jersey. He is also a member of the board of the Society of Interventional Pain Management Physicians of New Jersey.

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